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Zooey Deschanel Interview

Yes Man

Contributing Writer

By: Izumi Hasegawa

Izumi Hasegawa: Zooey, I enjoyed the music. It was a lot of fun, and I understand you had something to do with the lyrics and…

Zooey Deschanel: And the music.

IH: Okay, everything. Was it fun working with some girls for a change? ‘Cause you’re used to mostly working with guys. What was the dynamic like working, and did you enjoy the music?

ZD: Yeah, I usually write music alone, so it was fun to write with other people, and all those girls are so great and so talented and funny and smart, and it was a fun process ’cause we had a week to rehearse…

IH: Was it Van Iva…?

ZD: Van Iva is the name of the band, so I just joined their band for a week and it was really fun.

IH: The scenes at Spaceland were very cool, and I was wondering — were you consulted at all in getting the culture, the indie rock scene in Los Angeles just right?

ZD: It wasn’t so hard. Yeah, I mean, I’m in a band myself and I write music and I do go to see shows a lot, and so it wasn’t too much of stretch for me. [Laughs]

IH: Given the current economic climate, is that going to affect the choices you make? Is this a good time to make comedies?

ZD: Yes, it is. I think the best comedies came out during the Depression, personally.

IH: Have you ever said “no” in the past, and looking back now, especially after this movie, you kind of regret it?

ZD: It’s exhausting, I think, to just say “yes” to everything for real. Even if you do it for a day.

IH: Working off the earlier question, what’s the stupidest thing you ever said “yes” to, that you’re willing to admit to?

ZD: I accidentally entered a youth pageant when I was 14. That’s like a beauty pageant but without the beauty. [Laughs] It was terrible.

IH: What do you mean “accidentally”?

ZD: I thought it was a talent show. My choir teacher led me on.

IH: What was it like having to keep the energy up with Jim Carrey? Your character’s energy is so up and so positive, and then it’s against him, who’s so big. What was that like for you?

ZD: Well, it’s so fun to work with Jim ’cause he’s so fun, and…I just used “fun” twice in a sentence. That would be like, “Nice job Zooey.” [Laughs] He’s so fun and fun, totally fun. [Laughs] But yeah, it’s very contagious, and the fun [laughs] is very contagious.

IH: Were there any days where you came in and you were like just…

ZD: It was always delightful [laughs], so it was always amusing on set, so it was pretty [laughs]…it’s hard to answer this question because I’m just getting mocked at every turn. But no, it was wonderful, and I’m a pretty energetic person myself. It’s always good, I think, in general, to have different energies on screen; it’s nice to have different characters go at different speeds. Different people work at different speeds, and it was really fun.

IH: What are your plans for the holidays, and what sort of Christmas gifts are you giving, considering these tough economic times?

ZD: I’m going to bake things. I’m going to buy some flour and some sugar. I’m a fan of making bar cookies and brownies. Actually, for Thanksgiving, I made toffee bit brownies. They had toffee bits in them and roasted almonds. I didn’t actually eat them, but they were good, according to everybody else.

IH: There’s some extreme sport at the end over the credits. Did you give any thought to doing any part of that yourself?

ZD: Absolutely not. Terrifying. To stand up on that hill on roller blades was terrifying. I can’t imagine being on…

IH: What hill were you on? Where were you?

ZD: We were up in Malibu, up one of those…Rock Canyon…

IH: When you first meet him, your character kind of impulsively kisses him. Advice?

ZD: You mean to make out with somebody that you just met? Absolutely not, no. [Laughs] I mean, it’s a great idea. What I mean to say is yes. [Laughs]

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